Artist's albums
Tony Allen JID018
2023 · album
No End
2023 · single
No Beginning
2023 · single
Don’t Believe The Dancers
2023 · single
Jakelewah (Doctor L's 3 Years In Heaven Remix)
2023 · single
Secret Agent (2022 - Remaster)
2022 · single
Celebrate (2022 - Remaster)
2022 · single
The Solution Is Restless
2021 · album
Rejoice (Special Edition)
2021 · album
We've Landed (Cool Cats Mix)
2021 · single
Geometry Of You
2021 · single
Slow Bones (Cool Cats Mix)
2021 · single
Take Me To Your Leader
2021 · single
There Is No End
2021 · album
Stumbling Down
2021 · single
Cosmosis
2021 · single
We've Landed (Matthew Herbert's Absence Dub Remix)
2020 · single
How Far? (feat. Tony Allen and Skepta)
2020 · single
Rejoice
2020 · album
Slow Bones / We've Landed
2020 · single
We've Landed
2020 · single
OTO Live Party
2018 · album
Black Voices (Remixes)
2018 · single
Dekmantel 10 Years 10.2
2018 · single
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Biography
Blue Note Records announced There Is No End, a posthumous album from the legendary Afrobeat drummer Tony Allen, who died last year at the age of 79. Featuring guest rappers and singers including Sampa The Great, Danny Brown, Lava La Rue, Zelooperz, JeremIah Jae,Tsunami811, Koreatown Oddity, Marlowe,Nah Eeto and Nate Bone; the new full-length will be released on April 30, 2021, the one year anniversary of Allen’s death. First track “Cosmosis (ft. Skepta & Ben Okri) is out March 12th "I play yours, you play mine. The music never ends." The wisdom of Tony Allen's words was as deep as his grooves, and these two sentences truly capture the spirit of There is No End. Tony’s motivating concept and desire was to work with younger artists, especially the new generation of rappers, and to give them a voice in a time of global turmoil when music has never been more important – not necessarily as a "weapon" for the future in the manner of Fela's violently political songs, but also as a medicine to heal a fractured world today.